Curcumin Skin Hydration Randomized Trial Evidence Table

Structured evidence table for Curcumin Skin Hydration Randomized Trial, generated from 2 reusable source documents in the Migaku knowledge base.

topicclaimevidence levelcitationsource
Curcumin Skin Hydration Randomized TrialCollagen, along with antioxidants such as curcumin and glutathione, have gained increased utilization/awareness in recent years, providing dermal health benefits especially in women who experience declining or loss of estrogen with aging.4Arbex Priscila (2026)Collagen, Curcumin, and Glutathione to Enhance Dermal Health in Aging Women with Declining Estrogen Levels —A Narrative Review
Curcumin Skin Hydration Randomized TrialThe evidence of oral collagen as a nutraceutical is robust for improving several aspects of dermal health.4Arbex Priscila (2026)Collagen, Curcumin, and Glutathione to Enhance Dermal Health in Aging Women with Declining Estrogen Levels —A Narrative Review
Curcumin Skin Hydration Randomized TrialFor example, the epidermis is without a blood supply and does not have the same circulation and nutrient delivery found in the dermis [–].4Arbex Priscila (2026)Collagen, Curcumin, and Glutathione to Enhance Dermal Health in Aging Women with Declining Estrogen Levels —A Narrative Review
Curcumin Skin Hydration Randomized TrialThe present narrative review is an extension of a larger project that covered polyphenols and phytoestrogens.4Arbex Priscila (2026)Collagen, Curcumin, and Glutathione to Enhance Dermal Health in Aging Women with Declining Estrogen Levels —A Narrative Review
Curcumin Skin Hydration Randomized TrialAcne vulgaris is a chronic inflammatory condition with multifactorial pathogenesis.4Burckhardt-Bravo V (2026)Update on novel acne treatments: a narrative review focused on microbiome modulation and non-pharmacological approaches.
Curcumin Skin Hydration Randomized TrialDespite the availability of numerous treatment options, there remains a need for safe, well-tolerated, and microbiome-preserving therapies.4Burckhardt-Bravo V (2026)Update on novel acne treatments: a narrative review focused on microbiome modulation and non-pharmacological approaches.
topicCurcumin Skin Hydration Randomized Trial
claimCollagen, along with antioxidants such as curcumin and glutathione, have gained increased utilization/awareness in recent years, providing dermal health benefits especially in women who experience declining or loss of estrogen with aging.
evidence level4
citationArbex Priscila (2026)
sourceCollagen, Curcumin, and Glutathione to Enhance Dermal Health in Aging Women with Declining Estrogen Levels —A Narrative Review
topicCurcumin Skin Hydration Randomized Trial
claimThe evidence of oral collagen as a nutraceutical is robust for improving several aspects of dermal health.
evidence level4
citationArbex Priscila (2026)
sourceCollagen, Curcumin, and Glutathione to Enhance Dermal Health in Aging Women with Declining Estrogen Levels —A Narrative Review
topicCurcumin Skin Hydration Randomized Trial
claimFor example, the epidermis is without a blood supply and does not have the same circulation and nutrient delivery found in the dermis [–].
evidence level4
citationArbex Priscila (2026)
sourceCollagen, Curcumin, and Glutathione to Enhance Dermal Health in Aging Women with Declining Estrogen Levels —A Narrative Review
topicCurcumin Skin Hydration Randomized Trial
claimThe present narrative review is an extension of a larger project that covered polyphenols and phytoestrogens.
evidence level4
citationArbex Priscila (2026)
sourceCollagen, Curcumin, and Glutathione to Enhance Dermal Health in Aging Women with Declining Estrogen Levels —A Narrative Review
topicCurcumin Skin Hydration Randomized Trial
claimAcne vulgaris is a chronic inflammatory condition with multifactorial pathogenesis.
evidence level4
citationBurckhardt-Bravo V (2026)
sourceUpdate on novel acne treatments: a narrative review focused on microbiome modulation and non-pharmacological approaches.
topicCurcumin Skin Hydration Randomized Trial
claimDespite the availability of numerous treatment options, there remains a need for safe, well-tolerated, and microbiome-preserving therapies.
evidence level4
citationBurckhardt-Bravo V (2026)
sourceUpdate on novel acne treatments: a narrative review focused on microbiome modulation and non-pharmacological approaches.

Source documents

  1. Collagen, Curcumin, and Glutathione to Enhance Dermal Health in Aging Women with Declining Estrogen Levels —A Narrative Review
  2. Update on novel acne treatments: a narrative review focused on microbiome modulation and non-pharmacological approaches.